Create space to build connection and trust

Couples Counseling in Overland Park, KS and Cambridge, MA

BEcause your relationship deserves attention, too.

You're not alone—many couples feel this way.

Lately, it feels like you’re talking past each other. The little things turn into big arguments, or you avoid bringing them up altogether. You miss the connection you used to share, but you’re not sure how to get back there.

Couples often wait until things feel urgent before reaching out for help. It doesn’t mean your relationship is broken, it means you care enough to try something different.

When life is full of long work hours, kids’ schedules, and competing priorities, your relationship can quietly fall to the bottom of the list. Over time, you start feeling more like roommates or business partners than romantic partners.

You don't have to settle for that.

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build a stronger, more connected relationship

I help thoughtful, driven couples bring back warmth, intimacy, and laughter, so they can feel like teammates and partners again. Whether you’re:

  • Balancing demanding careers and struggling to stay emotionally close

  • Preparing for a long-term commitment and wanting to build a strong foundation

  • Feeling “fine” but emotionally off-track, unsure sure why you’re not as connected

  • Working to rebuild trust or communicate without constant conflict

Couples Counseling in Overland Park and Cambridge can help you understand what’s really going on beneath the surface and give you tools to create the relationship you want.

I also work with:

  • Multiracial couples navigating cultural differences, family expectations, or societal pressures

  • LGBTQ+ couples seeking a safe and affirming space to explore connection and belonging

  • Neurodiverse couples learning to better understand each other’s needs and communication styles

    Your relationship is unique, and your therapy should be, too.

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take the first step

The hardest part is often reaching out, but many couples say they wish they’d started therapy sooner. Your relationship is worth the effort and you don’t have to do this alone.

Schedule a free consultation today to see if couples counseling in Overland Park and Cambridge is the right next step for you both.

You're in the right place if:

  • You're committed to your relationship but not sure how to reconnect.

  • You want to be proactive, not wait until things get worse.

  • You're ready to carve out intentional time for your partnership.

What to expect IN COUPLES THERAPY:

My approach is warm, structured, and research-based. I use the Gottman Method, one of the most widely studied approaches to couples therapy.

Together, we will:

  • Complete a thorough relationship assessment to understand your relationship’s unique strengths and growth areas.

  • Learn clear, practical tools to improve communication, reduce conflict, and deepen emotional intimacy.

  • Work through guided conversations that help you move from gridlock to solutions you can both live with.

  • Create a plan for long-term success, so the changes you make in therapy last long after our sessions end. No one-size-fits-all approach here, just support that’s tailored to your relationship.

Let's get started
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FAQS FOR Couples counseling in overland park, ks & Cambridge, ma

  • It’s common for couples to feel out of sync when the day-to-day pressure of work, family, or major life transitions slowly replaces real connection. You might notice you’re having the same argument over and over, or avoiding important conversations altogether. Couples counseling offers a structured, supportive space to understand what’s driving the disconnection and begin rebuilding the emotional closeness you’ve been missing.

  • Yes. Virtual sessions offer the same level of support and structure as in-person sessions, and many couples prefer the flexibility—especially those living in areas like Overland Park, KS or Cambridge, MA. Whether you’re navigating full schedules, childcare, or long commutes, telehealth can help you stay consistent and engaged in the process.

  • There isn’t a one-size-fits-all timeline. Most couples start with weekly or bi-weekly sessions and adjust as progress builds. The length of therapy depends on your goals, how long the patterns have been in place, and how much support you want as you create new ways of relating to each other. Some couples come in for focused short-term work; others choose a longer-term approach.

  • Your first session is focused on understanding your relationship, what brings you in, and what you each hope to change. We’ll identify strengths, areas of tension, and the patterns that keep you feeling stuck. Many couples say this session alone helps them feel clearer about what’s going on and more hopeful about next steps.

  • The best first step is to book a free 15-minute consultation. This gives us a chance to briefly discuss what’s been going on and determine whether working together feels like a good fit. If it does, we’ll schedule your first session from there.